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it was the most successful and long-lived financial law ever created. it came out of the great depression. we began to understand more about the lobbying influence and as we studied glassed eagle. keep in mind rksz it protected investors and consumers alike. >> the economy crash wasn't because the democrats did this or the republicans did that. you say it was a bipartisan event? >> it really is. i think for americans who sit at home and watch television and watch, you know, the political theater, it looks like there's opposing sides. in reality, the democrats as one guest expert says in the film, the democrats started drinking the kool-aid with the republicans. it looks like there are big differences, there are actually very lock-in-step on economic matters. >> let's play another clip, then talk about it more. >> folks in charge of running the economy ran red light after red light after red light and caused car wreck after car wreck and no one held them accountable. >> you would think congress did it. are people going to jail? where the is prosecution?
it was the most successful and long-lived financial law ever created. it came out of the great depression. we began to understand more about the lobbying influence and as we studied glassed eagle. keep in mind rksz it protected investors and consumers alike. >> the economy crash wasn't because the democrats did this or the republicans did that. you say it was a bipartisan event? >> it really is. i think for americans who sit at home and watch television and watch, you know, the...
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>>> it was a law that launched protests in wisconsin and triggered a recall of the governor. now, a county judge has overturned parts of the bill that restricted collective bargaining rights. the judge found the wisconsin bill infringed on worker's free speech and association. >>> with 52 days until the election, both president obama and mitt romney are taking a break from the campaigning this weekend. but the gop nominee for vice president stumped in florida. wisconsin representative paul ryan attacked the latest move by the fed to keepuying up bonds to keep loan rates low, a move known as quantative easing. paul ryan attended the event with his wife and mother, who lives in flori. >>> and clint eastwood has no regrets about his speech to an empty chair at the republican national convention. here is what he told us. >> one thing about one advantage of being my age is that, you know, what can they do to you? you just have fun and do what you think. and you can say what you think. you don't have to edit yourself. >> so you don't regret it at all? and i think i heard governor r
>>> it was a law that launched protests in wisconsin and triggered a recall of the governor. now, a county judge has overturned parts of the bill that restricted collective bargaining rights. the judge found the wisconsin bill infringed on worker's free speech and association. >>> with 52 days until the election, both president obama and mitt romney are taking a break from the campaigning this weekend. but the gop nominee for vice president stumped in florida. wisconsin...
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but even after law school i was fortunate enough to receive a job offer from a law firm in new york city and they have been very supportive. they deferred that offer for a couple years and are behind me 100%. it really enables me to focus on my training and really try to be all that i can be on the track before i attempt that in my legal career. >> how did it come back that you would represent haiti as opposed to pursuing only a u.s. olympic team slot and then leaving it there if you didn't make the team or celebrating if you did. instead, it would be haiti that you would be representing as an olympian? >> yeah. well, in 2007 before going to law school when i finished at the university of texas i decided that i wanted to compete internationally. that year was the pan american games. so for me at that point it was really just a decision that competing for haiti, i could really have a lot more of an influence and really be more of an inspiration. in 2012, our olympic team has only four members. unfortunately, olympians in the u.s. are a dime a dozen and even olympic medalists in the u.s. a
but even after law school i was fortunate enough to receive a job offer from a law firm in new york city and they have been very supportive. they deferred that offer for a couple years and are behind me 100%. it really enables me to focus on my training and really try to be all that i can be on the track before i attempt that in my legal career. >> how did it come back that you would represent haiti as opposed to pursuing only a u.s. olympic team slot and then leaving it there if you...
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is it the military or can law enforcement be involved? president obama says he wants full latitude and he's going to basically look at the restrictions in this bill and consider that he has the full latitude to say how these detainees should be detained, whether it is the military or, yes, law enforcement should be involved. threaten's also the provision you mentioned which has to do with indefinitely detaining suspected terrorists, including u.s. citizens, and the president has said he will not be detaining u.s. citizens indefinitely. the way he sees it, he can sort of interpret this and say, i'm not going to do it. ed issue, though, borooke, this is what civil liberties groups and, for example, ron paul, running for president, have said. they said, no, this is unacceptable because other presidents could say, you know what? i am going to exercise that right. >> we mentioned the provision that would affect americans but there are also provisions in the bill that would target iran and pakistan, correct? >> reporter: yeah. one would be addi
is it the military or can law enforcement be involved? president obama says he wants full latitude and he's going to basically look at the restrictions in this bill and consider that he has the full latitude to say how these detainees should be detained, whether it is the military or, yes, law enforcement should be involved. threaten's also the provision you mentioned which has to do with indefinitely detaining suspected terrorists, including u.s. citizens, and the president has said he will...
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the arizona law. all of those are going to go to court. all of them will be appealed and some will wind up before the supreme court again. >> thank you very much. some parts will be confusing and can be very political. first, with this ruling today, it's interesting it's sort of like the victory is in the eye of beholder. it seems like the court gave something to both sides with the decision. >> split decision. a little ugly. not clear cut. you heard governor jan brewer early. >> vindicated. >> right, vin dadicated. she had won because the show us your papers had been upheld. the president himself is not talking about this. it's a victory for the obama administration. both sides can play it to their advantage. >> how will they do that? the president is speaking today and the governor are not. how do they use this news to their advantage come november? >> we saw his own version of the dream act, allowing some immigrants of illegal children working in this country without fear of deportation. he has cam
the arizona law. all of those are going to go to court. all of them will be appealed and some will wind up before the supreme court again. >> thank you very much. some parts will be confusing and can be very political. first, with this ruling today, it's interesting it's sort of like the victory is in the eye of beholder. it seems like the court gave something to both sides with the decision. >> split decision. a little ugly. not clear cut. you heard governor jan brewer early....
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it's law that just makes sense. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hiv
it's law that just makes sense. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young...
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that's what brings up this controversial law in the state of florida, the stand your ground law. under that law he could not then have charges of manslaughter filed against him. that's just the way the law is here. as a result no charges filed as of yet. the investigation continues. if they find he was not acting properly in his own self-defense, then the charges can come. that, all according to the chief of police near sanford. carol. >> there's a special prosecutor assigned to the case. they're conducting this investigation. do they have a timetable? >> reporter: no. they don't have a specific timetable. we have that initial report that there would be some sort of grand jury seated on april 10th. a lot of people have been holding stock that was a good date you might finally find out. however, the special prosecutor has said, look, they just started the investigation. they've been on the job about four business days, there was a weekend in between, and they have a lot of ground to cover. they start all over again. we don't know a specific date as to when any outcome may be gin.
that's what brings up this controversial law in the state of florida, the stand your ground law. under that law he could not then have charges of manslaughter filed against him. that's just the way the law is here. as a result no charges filed as of yet. the investigation continues. if they find he was not acting properly in his own self-defense, then the charges can come. that, all according to the chief of police near sanford. carol. >> there's a special prosecutor assigned to the case....
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>> i still want to go to law school and practice immigration law. >> thank you. nice to see you again. >> nice to see you too. >> best of luck. >>> coming up, van halen vans got a little exclusive for you. don't miss it. i didn't know how i was gonna to do it, but i knew i was gonna get that opportunity one day, and that's what happened with university of phoenix. nothing can stop me now. i feel like the sky's the limit with what i can do and what i can accomplish. my name is naphtali bryant and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. >>> it is father's day this upcoming sunday. a woman is giving her brother the ultimate gift this year, giving him fatherhood. this is a medical story for the modern high-tech age. what a story. i've never haurd something like this before. >> you're talking about two families, a brother and a sister who decided to share a child. take a quick look at this graphic here. in the striped shirt you see james. james is married to natalie. together they have one son. after that delivery she ha
>> i still want to go to law school and practice immigration law. >> thank you. nice to see you again. >> nice to see you too. >> best of luck. >>> coming up, van halen vans got a little exclusive for you. don't miss it. i didn't know how i was gonna to do it, but i knew i was gonna get that opportunity one day, and that's what happened with university of phoenix. nothing can stop me now. i feel like the sky's the limit with what i can do and what i can...
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she was charged under the state's 10/20 life law. a conviction for aggravated assault, where a firearm has been discharged. instead of the standard ground law, as her lawyer had hoped, i asked kevin condon earlier today why this happened. >> it should have protected her from day one. when the police got to the home, they should not have arrested her because of the history they saw documented on their own police computer. they could see there was a history of domestic violence. but they arrested her on the spot. we believe that stand your ground should have protected her at the hearing we had, and that there shouldn't have been a trial. the problem with the stand your ground law being interpresented, one way by one court, another way by another court. it's being aplayed differently all across florida. the people that are supposed to be protecting is failing. >> did you try to make the argument that she was being overcharged? it's an argument that one u.s. congresswoman has tried to make. >> we believe she should never have been charge
she was charged under the state's 10/20 life law. a conviction for aggravated assault, where a firearm has been discharged. instead of the standard ground law, as her lawyer had hoped, i asked kevin condon earlier today why this happened. >> it should have protected her from day one. when the police got to the home, they should not have arrested her because of the history they saw documented on their own police computer. they could see there was a history of domestic violence. but they...
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rest of the law? >> well, that was the purpose of this morning's hour which was to discuss the question of severability. which was, if the court declares the individual mandate unconstitutional, how does that affect the rest of the law. and particularly, justice kennedy, he asked many questions this morning, all of which were premised on the assumption that the individual mandate was, in fact, unconstitutional. now, it is true that he wasn't committing himself to vote that way, but it sure would stand to reason he wouldn't be asking haul those questions if he didn't think the court was going to rule that the law was unconstitutional. now to make matters worse, several of his questions seemed to be based on the -- that the only logical resolution was to declare the entire statute unconstitutional. i don't think that's a done deal by any means. i think the justices are divided about that. even some of the conservative justices have questions about whether or not that's the right idea. but even that that
rest of the law? >> well, that was the purpose of this morning's hour which was to discuss the question of severability. which was, if the court declares the individual mandate unconstitutional, how does that affect the rest of the law. and particularly, justice kennedy, he asked many questions this morning, all of which were premised on the assumption that the individual mandate was, in fact, unconstitutional. now, it is true that he wasn't committing himself to vote that way, but it...
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and washington's law took effect on thursday. but when americans think about legal drug use, most people don't think seattle. think they about amsterdam, right? holland's famous port city has about 780,000 people. drugs there are technically illegal but they've been tolerated since the 1970s. seattle is a port city, too, a little smaller than amsterdam. as of this week, marijuana is legal across the whole state in amounts up to one ounce. what can seattle and the rest of american expect to happen in areas with legalized pot? i asked an amsterdam journalist. >> they don't have to fear any increased -- that's my experience here in amsterdam. a lot of foreigners are coming to buy -- it's not heroin or cocaine. it's cannabis, marijuana. there are strong regulations, people who are under 18 can't buy it. the mayor checks every coffee shops every year. the police are checking it. they aren't allowed to sell any more than five grams per customer. >> so are you saying that it's an irrational fear that they have, that it's going to increa
and washington's law took effect on thursday. but when americans think about legal drug use, most people don't think seattle. think they about amsterdam, right? holland's famous port city has about 780,000 people. drugs there are technically illegal but they've been tolerated since the 1970s. seattle is a port city, too, a little smaller than amsterdam. as of this week, marijuana is legal across the whole state in amounts up to one ounce. what can seattle and the rest of american expect to...
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this law excuses homeowners from paying that tax. this law is expiring in a few days as part of the fiscal cliff. if congress does nothing, homeowners selling at a loss will have a big tax bill to deal with. it could be in the tens of thousands of dollars. it it comes at a time when they can least afford it. >> how are the markets doing today with all the news about the fiscal cliff and going over it being a possibility? >> markets are selling off just a bit. the dow is down 75 points. with rumors of congress coming back into session over the weekend, we did see the markets turn around a bit yesterday. now the selloff continues. there's just not a lot of confidence that a deal can get done. the reason you're seeing the dow down 76 points. >> all right, alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >>> chicago reached a dubious milestone overnight. a shooting victim on the west side became the city's 500th homicide of the year. police say the 40-year-old man was shot in the head outside a convenience store. no arrests were m
this law excuses homeowners from paying that tax. this law is expiring in a few days as part of the fiscal cliff. if congress does nothing, homeowners selling at a loss will have a big tax bill to deal with. it could be in the tens of thousands of dollars. it it comes at a time when they can least afford it. >> how are the markets doing today with all the news about the fiscal cliff and going over it being a possibility? >> markets are selling off just a bit. the dow is down 75...
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house republicans trying yet another time to kill president obama's health care reform law. they're set to vote tomorrow to repeal it. house republicans have already voted over 30 times to repeal it, so i hear you chuckle, why try again? >> well, as you were coming to me i was looking at my blackberry to make sure i can pull up this quote. it's classic and really gives a good example of the answer to your question. walter jones, republican congressman from north carolina, just told our producer, really an honest answer to why they're doing it. he said they are doing it to make a statement. that's what the people want us to do. he said, that's all this really is, making a statement. then he went on to say the republicans hope that they will be able to do more than make a statement after the november elections. look, the republicans feel that the one good ing politically from the supreme court decision was the fact that the supreme court upholding the health care law, called it a tax and they believe politically ramming this -- pounding this health care law as attacks is a goo
house republicans trying yet another time to kill president obama's health care reform law. they're set to vote tomorrow to repeal it. house republicans have already voted over 30 times to repeal it, so i hear you chuckle, why try again? >> well, as you were coming to me i was looking at my blackberry to make sure i can pull up this quote. it's classic and really gives a good example of the answer to your question. walter jones, republican congressman from north carolina, just told our...
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the ban is considered a pay back of sorts for an american law passed two weeks ago, that law puts financial restrictions of russians accused of human rights violations and bans them from coming to the u.s. well the state department said that there were 970 adoptions last year. china and ethiopia had more. and a little more than 1700 from ethiopia, a big reason americans adopt from other countries is the amount of children available. i will bring in the adoptive parents of a russian child, and was planning to adopt a second child from russia. kurt and ann, sorry i'm emotional right now. >> we understand. >> how far did you go in the adoption process? >> well, for this one, we have been working on it for about a year, and we were waiting for our invitation to travel over to be matched with a child. >> and? >> now, it looks like it's coming to a screeching halt? >> and i said you want your little nugget and you said you want your second one. right? >> yeah, we have one at home, we had such a great experience with our first russian adoption. we were in st. petersburg and the process was about n
the ban is considered a pay back of sorts for an american law passed two weeks ago, that law puts financial restrictions of russians accused of human rights violations and bans them from coming to the u.s. well the state department said that there were 970 adoptions last year. china and ethiopia had more. and a little more than 1700 from ethiopia, a big reason americans adopt from other countries is the amount of children available. i will bring in the adoptive parents of a russian child, and...
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looked into the jfk assassination, just the time he spent, all the supreme court nominees, he loved the laws, he was on the judiciary committee, he played such a pivotal role in selecting some of the supreme court justices who sit on that bench or approving them. he really got battered about in the end by politics. he started out a registered democrat but ran as a republican, got elected to the senate as a republican and at the end of his career when he was getting ready to run for re-election in the 2010 race, or close to it, he switched parties and became a democrat because he felt that the republican party left him. he was a moderate from pennsylvania and was about to get a huge challenge from the conservative side and thought he might lose that. he switched to the democratic party, but in the end he lost the democratic primary and that was the end, certainly of his public career. just a fascinating, smart guy, who contributed so much to history and lived so much of it. >> that was candy crowley, helping to remember arlen speck specter. >>> mission accomplished for sky live felix baumgart
looked into the jfk assassination, just the time he spent, all the supreme court nominees, he loved the laws, he was on the judiciary committee, he played such a pivotal role in selecting some of the supreme court justices who sit on that bench or approving them. he really got battered about in the end by politics. he started out a registered democrat but ran as a republican, got elected to the senate as a republican and at the end of his career when he was getting ready to run for re-election...
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the president was signing a law honoring america's veterans. as far as the investigation is concerned, new details released that left the gunman dead. the man you're about to see here is the gunman, 40-year-old wade michael page. authorities leased this picture of him today. cnn also obtained some other pictures and neighbors tell us that they show page performing in what's being described as a white supremacist band. while police believe that wade michael page was the lone gunman, they are also looking for this man. >> he's an individual who shoed up at the scene after the shooting and was just on scene and someone mentioned him to another officer who was out there saying this guy looks suspicious. we're looking to question him. that's pretty much what this is. he left the scene before anyone could ascertain what he was doing there. >> now to a quote about what happened in wisconsin. take a look at your screen. if we really want to unite in response to this national tragedy, we need to know whom we are embracing. for many this means learning a
the president was signing a law honoring america's veterans. as far as the investigation is concerned, new details released that left the gunman dead. the man you're about to see here is the gunman, 40-year-old wade michael page. authorities leased this picture of him today. cnn also obtained some other pictures and neighbors tell us that they show page performing in what's being described as a white supremacist band. while police believe that wade michael page was the lone gunman, they are...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposu
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one...
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didn't give it directly, did it under the campaign law. here's what happened. the romney pack shelled out more than $2 million in south carolina, and the romney campaign itself dropping 1.92 million, so the total there just over $4 million. to the pro-gingrich pack, they spent about 1 and three-quarters million. total there, $2.4 million. the bottom line, gingrich didn't buy his campaign and adelson didn't buy it for him. bottom line, one of these two could be our next president. who is this guy? >> sheldon adelson may be the richest man you've never heard of, and he likes it that way. >> if you change the status quo of any business, success will follow you like a shadow. >> he is the son of a boston cabbie who has risen to number 8 on the forbes list. the man now has an estimated $5 bill. this is a personal favor to newt gingrich. he and gingrich met in the mid-'90s in washington. it was kind of an accidental meeting in a hallway. they since bonded. >> they first bonded over israel where adelson has poured tens of millions of dollars to a peace charity. when g
didn't give it directly, did it under the campaign law. here's what happened. the romney pack shelled out more than $2 million in south carolina, and the romney campaign itself dropping 1.92 million, so the total there just over $4 million. to the pro-gingrich pack, they spent about 1 and three-quarters million. total there, $2.4 million. the bottom line, gingrich didn't buy his campaign and adelson didn't buy it for him. bottom line, one of these two could be our next president. who is this...
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rodriguez claims he was defending limbs under the texas version of the stand your ground law. rodriguez showed up at his neighbor's house to complain about a loud party. armed with a gun, cell phone and 911 operator's on the line. rodriguez is the only one armed but what he says is now key to his defense. >> it's about to get out of hand, sir. please, help me. please, help me, sir. my life is in danger now. he's going go in the house, come out, be more than equal to me. now i'm standing my ground here. now these people are going to try to kill me. look, i'm not looking at these people anymore. they're drunk. [ gun shot ] >> oh, my. so three are shot. two survive, except rodriguez' neighbor, kelly danniher, a young father and elementary school teacher dies. the law says a person doesn't have to retreat if the he feels his life is threatened. >>> other top stories, making their case. people who believe toxic dust and debris from the 9/11 attacks gave them cancer will have to prove it to receive aid in the 9/11 compensation fund. that can be difficult for some. yesterday the feds
rodriguez claims he was defending limbs under the texas version of the stand your ground law. rodriguez showed up at his neighbor's house to complain about a loud party. armed with a gun, cell phone and 911 operator's on the line. rodriguez is the only one armed but what he says is now key to his defense. >> it's about to get out of hand, sir. please, help me. please, help me, sir. my life is in danger now. he's going go in the house, come out, be more than equal to me. now i'm standing...
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was incredibly principled and one of the smartest people out there terms of knowing constitutional law. a couple anecdotes real quick. he never in the entire time i have -- both while i was working with him and before and after, that i have never heard of him reading a speech on the senate floor. he always spoke from just a few notes extemporaneously. he did the same thing even when he was chairing and normally chairmen will have a big opening statement. he would do that really -- it was off the cuff but it was with a lot of preparation and he did not want to be known as somebody who was scripted. so he's somebody who was very proud of the fact he worked on his own statements. the other anecdote i will give you is a lot of people don't know he was actually behind closed doors as well as in public one of the funniest people you would ever come across. he was somebody who went down to the improv bar, which is a comedy bar here pretty regularly in d.c. and would just show up on a friday night after the senate was in session and he'd hold forth there and was just a really good cut up comed
was incredibly principled and one of the smartest people out there terms of knowing constitutional law. a couple anecdotes real quick. he never in the entire time i have -- both while i was working with him and before and after, that i have never heard of him reading a speech on the senate floor. he always spoke from just a few notes extemporaneously. he did the same thing even when he was chairing and normally chairmen will have a big opening statement. he would do that really -- it was off...
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it's law that just makes sense. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] try new alka-seltzer plus severe allergy to treat allergy symptoms, plus sinus congestion, and pain. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. you'd think i want to stay away from it at night. truth is, i like to stay connected with friends. but all that screen time can really dry me out. so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroble
it's law that just makes sense. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer...
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it's law that just makes sense. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> she went to london in search of gold and redemption and allyson felix found it and brought home three gold medals from london. she is joining us from new york. congratulations and it was so much fun and inspiring to watch you and your fellow runners as well. i loved the medals and how much does that weigh, can you tell me? it is impressive. >> it is quite a bit. it is weighing my neck back, and it is so good to be back. >> it is great to have you back, and it is great to see you. we were all so proud of you, and i wanted to remind the audience what you did, because you won gold i
it's law that just makes sense. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> she went to london in search of gold...
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>> equal protection, all people are entitled to equality under the law. that means equal marriage, equal employment rights, equal housing rights, and access to education regardless of sexual preference, race, religion -- >> does that mean marriage? >> and ethnic identity. of course it includes marriage. yes. >> mr. johnson? >> yes, i think that marriage equality is a constitutionally guaranteed right on par with civil rights of the '60s. i do think that it is a federal issue because it comes under the constitution. and fundamentally, president of the united states, first tenet president of the united states govern under strict adherence to the u.s. constitution. >> okay. we have two minutes left. mr. johnson, do you believe the two-party system is broken? part of the reason we're doing this is both of you are not allowed to debate. there are no debates between you two. you're not included. do you think the two-party system is broken? how would you fix it? >> it's broken. obama and romney arguing over who's going to spend more money on medicare when medica
>> equal protection, all people are entitled to equality under the law. that means equal marriage, equal employment rights, equal housing rights, and access to education regardless of sexual preference, race, religion -- >> does that mean marriage? >> and ethnic identity. of course it includes marriage. yes. >> mr. johnson? >> yes, i think that marriage equality is a constitutionally guaranteed right on par with civil rights of the '60s. i do think that it is a...
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the rest of the law in place. then it would be up to congress to decide if the rest of that works or whether congress has to make more changes in the law to adjust it and get it right. >> reporter: if the court strikes down the whole law, congress would have to step in to keep other measures in place. an election year politics would almost certainly delay action, leaving people like christina white hanging in the balance. >> jeopardy host alex trebek is recovering from a mild heart attack. he checked into a los angeles hospital yesterday and stayed for some tests. he should make a full recovery and return to the game show when it begins taping its 29th season next month. >>> the program known as fast and furious has the white house and congress locked in battle with the attorney general in the hot seat between them. this while the parents of a slain federal agent just want some answers. we'll talk about it next. people's lives? g as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if y
the rest of the law in place. then it would be up to congress to decide if the rest of that works or whether congress has to make more changes in the law to adjust it and get it right. >> reporter: if the court strikes down the whole law, congress would have to step in to keep other measures in place. an election year politics would almost certainly delay action, leaving people like christina white hanging in the balance. >> jeopardy host alex trebek is recovering from a mild heart...
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judgments about people based on their looks and i think that they lose track of the fact that under the law you may not make decisions about employees based on their race. >> they are asking a federal court to declare it as a class action lawsuit. wet seal would not speak to cnn on camera but released this camera. we do not discriminate on the basis of race or any other category. we are confident that when all the facts come out in this matter the public and our customers will see that african-americans are well represented and valued members of our employee base including our management. wet seal does include an african-american model. cogdel believes this, like much of fashion, it's just an image. >> thank you for joining us. cnn newsroom continues with ashleigh banfield. >> it's good to see you. let's get right to it, shall we? it's labor day. hopefully you're not laboring. they are in charlotte, north carolina. it is not just any labor day and charlotte is not just any city. for the next three days, charlotte plays host to the democratic national convention. right now the democrat are l
judgments about people based on their looks and i think that they lose track of the fact that under the law you may not make decisions about employees based on their race. >> they are asking a federal court to declare it as a class action lawsuit. wet seal would not speak to cnn on camera but released this camera. we do not discriminate on the basis of race or any other category. we are confident that when all the facts come out in this matter the public and our customers will see that...
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that's fewer than half the 385 laws enacted in the last congress and a lot fewer than the 460 laws enacted before that. a key reason this congress is less productive, divided government. more laws passed in the last decade when one party controlled all of congress. more laws don't necessarily mean better government. even so, this congress is slow to move legislation even issues both parties want to tackle. they can't find compromise. >> there's certainly plenty blame to go around. >> reporter: she was talking about cyber security but it could be said about congress's large stack of unfinished business. one congressman said he still has hope. >> it's a bit like an clock in my mind. i think the place has to hit bottom before they realize they have a problem and fix it. >> reporter: congress will have a lot to fix in the fall. some of the biggest issues, huge issue and that is whether or how to extend that he has bush era tax cuts. >> it's even closer to the election when they come back. what do you think are the chances this gets any better? >> reporter: between now and november, slim to non
that's fewer than half the 385 laws enacted in the last congress and a lot fewer than the 460 laws enacted before that. a key reason this congress is less productive, divided government. more laws passed in the last decade when one party controlled all of congress. more laws don't necessarily mean better government. even so, this congress is slow to move legislation even issues both parties want to tackle. they can't find compromise. >> there's certainly plenty blame to go around....
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law versus the federal law. the federal law always trumps state law. and right now it is illegal federally to have this. even six plants. but do you really think six plants -- could you eat six potato chips, six colonels of popcorn? i don't know. congress may have to step in as avery said because right now federally speaking and, look, let's face it, the attorney general has his hands full these days. i don't know if he's going to gear up and legislate and go after and shut down states like colorado and washington. >> he may not stick around. >> good point. >> he went to baltimore law school this week and he refused to commit. >> this brings up let's tax it and bring income to each state. marijuana is less dangerous than something like alcohol. and that's legal. what's your response to that? >> well, you know, americans spend literally tens of billions -- billions every year on marijuana. this is the same thing that went on with alcohol. ultimately, we have eight to ten states already that attempted to legalize
law versus the federal law. the federal law always trumps state law. and right now it is illegal federally to have this. even six plants. but do you really think six plants -- could you eat six potato chips, six colonels of popcorn? i don't know. congress may have to step in as avery said because right now federally speaking and, look, let's face it, the attorney general has his hands full these days. i don't know if he's going to gear up and legislate and go after and shut down states like...
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let's remember, he cannot change the laws or pass laws by himself. democrats can't do it by themselves. he needs republicans. let's remember, in 2010, he famously tried to pass the dream act. he called republican senators asking them for their support on this. you know how many voted for it then? three. he needs help on this. >> i understand what you're saying but you can't say this isn't about politics. of course it's about politics. he wants to be the president again. >> look, don, if the president yawns during an election year people will tell -- >> i'm not saying anything's wrong with that. can't he be honest about that. >> i'm saying everything he does this year is looked at through the prism of politics. >> we know what happens when your policy goes meet a stonewall of inaction through the democratic process. we now know the answer to that question, we have numerous examples to support our conclusion. the president then picks and chooses which laws he will support, which laws he enforce, that's the word to use, enforce, that's the power granted
let's remember, he cannot change the laws or pass laws by himself. democrats can't do it by themselves. he needs republicans. let's remember, in 2010, he famously tried to pass the dream act. he called republican senators asking them for their support on this. you know how many voted for it then? three. he needs help on this. >> i understand what you're saying but you can't say this isn't about politics. of course it's about politics. he wants to be the president again. >> look,...
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florida has a law about two-party consent. two people who are in that audio conversation have to agree to that conversation. >> yes. >> does this look like it could be a two-party consent situation? >> somebody else had to have known or could have known that he was -- that he was taping it, but the issue is really more about how much privacy -- expectation of privacy did romney think he truly had when he is speaking to a room full of people. >> you don't think it's a two-party issue. the camera person is one party, and who knows if there was a second party in cahoots with that group. you say it's more of a privacy issue where romney was expecting a private event to be private in a public setting. >> that's an expectation that i don't believe he is entitled, to and the law
florida has a law about two-party consent. two people who are in that audio conversation have to agree to that conversation. >> yes. >> does this look like it could be a two-party consent situation? >> somebody else had to have known or could have known that he was -- that he was taping it, but the issue is really more about how much privacy -- expectation of privacy did romney think he truly had when he is speaking to a room full of people. >> you don't think it's a...
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what ends up happening is on the federal law and under state law, state laws may vary with regard to how it is reported, the time frame in which you have to report it and if there is anything where in you would suspect that child abuse is occurring and it is credible, it is not that you have a sneaking suspicion that you can't justify or you think or might imagine, but if there is something credible that you might believe relates to a child, a child in danger, a child's welfare, you have a duty irrespective of the state in which you live to provide that information to authorities so that there actio it, and, in fact, as it relates to the federal government, the federal government to their credit in 2010 passed the statute actually dealing with this specifically, dealing with -- >> 2010? >> yes, i know. >> 2010? >> it was amended a number of times. >> i know. >> we're talking 1970s the beginning of this ugly can of worms. >> it's late in the game, but what they did -- it was amended and passed previous to that. just in terms of appoint aing guardian ad litem and what that person does
what ends up happening is on the federal law and under state law, state laws may vary with regard to how it is reported, the time frame in which you have to report it and if there is anything where in you would suspect that child abuse is occurring and it is credible, it is not that you have a sneaking suspicion that you can't justify or you think or might imagine, but if there is something credible that you might believe relates to a child, a child in danger, a child's welfare, you have a duty...